Honey, we shrunk the pottery.
Wait till you hear how these vintage stoneware ornaments got here: They come from a generations-old French pottery maker, who launched ‘em back in the 1920s so the kiddos could pretend to be cooks just like their parents. They’re handmade just like the pieces they’re modeled after—with grey clay sourced in the Loire Valley. Yeah...we have a feeling they’ll be the talk of the tree. Each set of four is composed of a mixed set of glazes, from dark brown to the light brown, salt-glaze, the finishes are vintage and one-of-a-kind, just like the real life-size pieces.
Photography by Rocky Luten & Ty Mecham
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